AnyDesk isn't crashing. It’s looking at your graphics stack and saying, "I don't speak that dialect." If you are on Linux, 99% of the time, this error is due to Wayland .
We are moving from a world of to API access . The future isn't AnyDesk showing you a desktop; it’s Ansible, Terraform, or SSH giving you structured data. The display_server_not_supported error is a gentle nudge from the operating system: anydesk display_server_not_supported
Enter Wayland. Wayland was built for security and smooth rendering. Each application is a fortress. One application cannot see the pixels of another unless explicitly allowed. AnyDesk isn't crashing
The days of assuming you can always grab the framebuffer are ending. Until the remote desktop tools catch up (Rustdesk, for example, handles Wayland better), you have two choices: downgrade your security (X11) or trick your hardware (dummy plugs). The future isn't AnyDesk showing you a desktop;